There are many factors that you may want to consider before making the decision to use steel or rubber tracks for your mini excavator. Whilst the obvious factor for many operators is price, there are also other considerations to take note of such as durability and the application of the machine. See the main factors below that we think are important to consider before making your decision.

 

1. Cost - In general rubber tracks are cheaper than steel which makes them seem like a better option. However rubber tracks are also more likely to wear quicker meaning that they will have to be replaced more often in the long run which can get expensive and increase the machine downtime.

2. Ground Erosion - Rubber Tracks cause less erosion or damage than steel tracks on most terrain due the increased flexibility and softer rubber compounds.

3. Vibration - Rubber tracks reduce vibration which in turn means less strain on the undercarriage components. Rubber tracks also are not as noisy as the clattering of steel tracks. Both of these factors also increases operator comfort.

4. Durability - Steel tracks excel when it comes to durability. Rubber tracks are more prone to be cut and torn by sharp terrain whereas with steel tracks, the strong, tough material is highly unlikely to be affected.

5. Traction - Both steel and rubber tracks are highly mobile and provide excellent traction on most terrain. On relatively smooth, dry surfaces such as concrete, turf or asphalt, rubber tracks have the advantage. However steel tracks give superior traction on harsher terrain such as extremely rocky or wet, muddy terrain.

 

Here at Excavator Parts Direct we stock a full range of both Rubber Tracks and Steel Tracks for a wide range of mini Excavators.

 

There are many factors that you may want to consider before making the decision to use steel or rubber tracks for your mini excavator. Whilst the obvious factor for many operators is price, there are also other considerations to take note of such as durability and the application of the machine. See the main factors below that we think are important to consider before making your decision.

 

1. Cost - In general rubber tracks are cheaper than steel which makes them seem like a better option. However rubber tracks are also more likely to wear quicker meaning that they will have to be replaced more often in the long run which can get expensive and increase the machine downtime.

2. Ground Erosion - Rubber Tracks cause less erosion or damage than steel tracks on most terrain due the increased flexibility and softer rubber compounds.

3. Vibration - Rubber tracks reduce vibration which in turn means less strain on the undercarriage components. Rubber tracks also are not as noisy as the clattering of steel tracks. Both of these factors also increases operator comfort.

4. Durability - Steel tracks excel when it comes to durability. Rubber tracks are more prone to be cut and torn by sharp terrain whereas with steel tracks, the strong, tough material is highly unlikely to be affected.

5. Traction - Both steel and rubber tracks are highly mobile and provide excellent traction on most terrain. On relatively smooth, dry surfaces such as concrete, turf or asphalt, rubber tracks have the advantage. However steel tracks give superior traction on harsher terrain such as extremely rocky or wet, muddy terrain.

 

Here at Excavator Parts Direct we stock a full range of both Rubber Tracks and Steel Tracks for a wide range of mini Excavators.

 

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